Titanique Theatre Breaks
Theatre Breaks brings you a big ship and a big iceberg (played by Layton William), big tunes, big voices and big laughs in the little ol’ Criterion Theatre underneath Piccadilly Circus. Book your Titanique and Hotel Package today!
Hey let’s have the cast explain…
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As you can see, it’s also got a big cast: with Darren Bennett Lauren Drew Jordan Luke Gage, Stephen Guarino, Rob Houchen, Kat Ronney and Charlotte Wakefield joining Layton Williams.

When the music of Celine Dion makes sweet Canadian love with the eleven-time Oscar -winning film Titanic, you get TITANIQUE, New York’s most award-winning splash hit that turns one of the greatest love stories of all time into a hysterical musical fantasia.
Featuring powerhouse voices and show-stopping numbers such as My Heart Will Go On, All by Myself and To Love You More – backed by a full live band – TITANIQUE is a one-of-a-kind theatrical voyage bursting with nostalgia, heart and campy chaos.
The show dropped anchor at The Criterion Theatre just before Christmas and will hopefully be in port for some time to come. It is currently booking to June 2025!
See you aboard the Ship of Dreams, girlfriends!
- “SENSATIONAL, HILARIOUS AND DERANGED!” The New York Post”
- YOU’RE GUARANTEED TO LAUGH YOUR ICEBERG OFF” People Magazine”
- VERY FUNNY! Near, far, wherever you are, Celine Dion will be there, in this camp reimagining of the maritime blockbuster” New York Times”
- The silliest, smartest, gayest, FEVER-DREAM MIRACLE! A sold-out smash created to manifest pure joy” The Daily Beast
Performances Details of Titanique
Criterion Theatre
Piccadilly Circus
London
SW1Y 4XA
- Tuesday to Friday: 19.30pm
- Saturday 15.00pm and 19.30pm
- Sunday 15.00pm and 19.00pm
- Running time: 1hr 40min. No Interval
- Currently booking until: 08 June 2025
- Age Restriction: 14+ recommendation with strictly no admittance for under 12s due to strong language and sexual references.
Hotel Recommendations for Titanique
Our hotel recommendation for Titanique packages has got to be 5 star The Dilly. Built at the same time as the Titanic (give or take a couple of years) they were both fine examples of Edwardian design and luxury.
Of course for those of us who may not be able to afford a ticket on the Titanic or a stay at the Dilly, check out the 3 star Thistle Piccadilly.
Talking of hotel stars, now is also a good time to thank the AA star rating people for helping us to know about the hotels in London as that system was also started in 1912! Now there is a coincidence.